Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: MAJ-10
Semester: 6
Course Code: BPEDMAJ10S
Course Title: BALL GAMES (any two) AND RACKET GAMMES (any one)
(L-P-Tu): 0-6-0
Credit: 6
Practical/Theory: Practical
Course Objective: To develop the knowledge about the various games. To develop skills of various ball games. To know about the evaluation of ball game performance.
Learning Outcome: tudents are prepared to lead the sports man in different ball games in respect to the development of skill and playing ability.
BALL GAME (any Two) (Hour-48)
FOOTBALL
A. Fundamental Skills Lecture
1. Kicking: Kicking the ball with inside of the foot, Kicking the ball with Full Instep of the foot, Kicking the ball with Inner Instep of the foot, Kicking the ball with Outer Instep of the foot and Lofted Kick.
2. Trapping: Trapping- the Rolling ball, and the Bouncing ball with Sole of the foot, Thigh and Chest Trapping.
3. Dribbling: Dribbling the ball with Instep of the foot, Dribbling the ball with Inner and Outer Instep of the foot.
4. Heading: In standing, running and jumping condition.
5. Throw-in: Standing throw-in and Running throw-in.
6. Feinting: With the lower limb and upper part of the body.
7. Tackling: Simple Tackling, Slide Tackling.
8. Goal Keeping: Collection of Ball, Ball clearance- kicking, throwing and deflecting.
B. Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials.
CRICKET
A. Fundamental Skills
1. Batting - Forward Defence Stroke, Backward Defence Stroke, Off Drive, On Drive, Straight Drive, Cover Drive, Square Cut.
2. Bowling -Out-swing, In-swing, Off Break, Leg Break and Googly.
3. Fielding: Catching - The High Catch, The Skim Catch, The Close Catch and throwing at the stumps from different angles. Long Barrier and Throw, Short Throw, Long Throw, Throwing on the Turn.
4. Wicket Keeping
B. Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials.
BASKETBALL
A. Fundamental Skills
1. Passing: Two hand Chest Pass, Two-hand Bounce Pass, One hand Baseball Pass, Side arm Pass, Overhead Pass, Hook Pass.
2. Receiving: Two hand receiving, One hand receiving, Receiving in stationary position, Receiving while Jumping and Receiving while Running.
3. Dribbling: How to start dribble, drop dribble, High Dribble, Low Dribble, Reverse Dribble, Rolling Dribble.
4. Shooting: Lay-up shot and its variations, One hand set shot, Two hands jump shot, Hook shot, Free Throw.
5. Rebounding: Defensive rebound and Offensive rebound.
6. Individual Defence: Guarding the player with the ball and without the ball, Pivoting.
7. Game practice with application of Rules and Regulations.
B. Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials.
VOLLEYBALL
A. Fundamental skills Lecture Hour-44
1. Serve: Under hand serve and Side arm serve; Over-head serve, Floating service standing and jumping.
2. Passing: Fore arm passing, Over-head passing.
3. Setting: Front set, Back set and Long set.
4. Spiking: Short ball, Medium ball and High ball (approach, arm and foot movement, and landing).
5. Blocking: Offensive and Defensive with one or more than one blockers (approach, arm and foot movement, and landing).
6. Service reception and Court coverage.
7. Rotation and front court and back court players.
B. Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials.
RACKET GAME (ANY ONE) (Hour-24)
BADMINTON
1. Racket grips, Holding the Shuttle.
2. Service: Short service, Long service, Long high service Shots: Overhead shot, Defensive clear shot, Attacking clear shot, Drop shot, Smash.
3. Game practice.
Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials
TABLE TENNIS 1.
1. Basic Knowledge: Grip of Racket, Shake hand grip, Pen hold grip. Stance- Alternate & Parallel Stance.
2. Push and Service: Backhand, Forehand. Chop: Backhand and Forehand. Receive: Push and chop with Backhand and Forehand.
3. Game practice.
Rules and their interpretation and duties of officials
PROJECT-CUM-PRACTICAL RECORD BOOK (Hour-18)
1. Introduction of the Sport, History of Development
2. Performance status of India and renowned personalities – Indian & International
3. Fundamental Skills
4. Rules & regulations with Field/Court diagram
5. Tournaments & Sports Federations (National & International).
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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